The Dutch Centre for Political Participation (IPP) has several successful running projects, with the aim to involve youth in local, national and international politics. University students are trained to mentor groups of high school students for a project in the City Hall, to learn them everything about national politics in The Hague or to be a guest lecturer on Europe.
The Dutch Centre for Political Participation (Instituut voor Publiek en Politiek - IPP) is implementing a project in Georgia to strengthen party democracy by supporting five opposition parties and the government party to formulate electoral manifestos. This summer six workshops have been organised in Tbilisi, one for each of the participating parties. In these workshops IPP trainers informed participants on the relevance and importance of party political programs and electoral manifestos. They made the parties express their views on current national issues clearly and unambiguously, by using the instrument of the VoteMatch.
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